Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Kołobrzeg (Poland). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Kołobrzeg Lighthouse, Museum of Polish Arms, and Kołobrzeg Cathedral. Also, be sure to include Oceanarium in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Kołobrzeg (Western Pomeranian).
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Kołobrzeg Lighthouse
Also known as: Latarnia Morska Kołobrzeg
Lighthouse in Kołobrzeg, Poland. Kołobrzeg Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Kołobrzeg on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse in located in Kołobrzeg, West Pomeranian Voivodeship; in Poland.
The lighthouse is located in between the lighthouse in Niechorze (about 34 km to the west) and the lighthouse in Gąski (22 km to the east).[1]
Address: Morska 1, 78-100 Kolobrzeg
Museum of Polish Arms
Also known as: Muzeum Oręża Polskiego w Kołobrzegu
Museum in Kołobrzeg, Poland. The Museum of Polish Arms is a museum in Kołobrzeg, Poland. Its main feature is a collection of militaria related to the military of Poland from the early Middle Ages to the present. In addition to its military collection, the museum also has a department focusing on the history of the city of Kołobrzeg.
Notable elements of the museum collection include vehicles like the S600 Sokół motorcycle, several tanks and planes (such as the PZL TS-8 Bies and a Sukhoi Su-22), and Ilyushin Il-28) and the ORP Fala museum ship.[2]
Address: Gierczak 5, 78-100 Kołobrzeg
Kołobrzeg Cathedral
Also known as: Bazylika konkatedralna Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Kołobrzegu
Co-cathedral in Kołobrzeg, Poland. The Co-Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary also called Kołobrzeg Cathedral is a religious building of the Catholic Church which is located in the city of Kołobrzeg in Poland. It is a temple built in the fourteenth century in the Gothic style, which has five naves. It has the status of parish church, minor basilica and since 1972 is the co-cathedral of the Diocese of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg.
The start date of the construction of the parish church of the Virgin Mary in Kołobrzeg is not precisely known. It is believed that the main church of the city was built in the early fourteenth century on the site where once was an ancient church dedicated to St. Nicholas. The first mass in the edifice was held in the year 1321. From the sixteenth century it was a Protestant church. In 1945, during the battle of Kołobrzeg fortress of World War II it was an important point for the defence of the city. It was destroyed by Soviet artillery. In 1957 it was handed over to the Catholic Church and reconstruction started.[3]
Address: ul. Mariacka 5, 78-100 Kolobrzeg
Oceanarium
Amusement, Aquarium, Park, Zoo, Amusement park
Address: al. I Armii Wojska Polskiego 6c, 78-100 Kolobrzeg
Port of Kołobrzeg
Also known as: Port morski Kołobrzeg
The Port of Kołobrzeg is a Polish seaport in Kołobrzeg, Poland at the Baltic Sea located at the Parsęta river. Port has a yacht harbour, fishing harbour, ferry harbour.
In 2006, cargo traffic in the seaport was equaled 157,600 tons. In 2006, to the port arrived 18,972 passengers and departed 18,996 passengers in international traffic.[4]
Open Air Maritime Museum
Museum
Town hall
Also known as: Ratusz
Town Hall in Kołobrzeg - a historic town hall building in the center of Kołobrzeg.
Address: Budowlana 6, 78-100 Kołobrzeg
Muzeum Minerałów
Museum
Patria Colbergiensis
Museum
Address: Armii Krajowej 12, 87-100 Kołobrzeg
Museum 6D
Museum, Specialty museum, History museum
Address: Rodziewiczówny 15, 78-100 Kołobrzeg
Kościół pw. św. Jana Chrzciciela
Church of St. John the Baptist in Budzistowo - Gothic temple from 1222 or mid-13th century or about 1281, single-nave with dimensions of 8×5 m.
The church was rededicated in 1980.
Address: 20 Kołobrzeska, Kołobrzeg